(14 Jun 2022)
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Selydove, government-controlled Donetsk - 14 June 2022
1. Various of people waiting in line to receive humanitarian aid
2. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya Novytska, deputy head of Selydove territorial community:
"The general humanitarian situation in the region is more or less OK, but we receive less of everything. The Pokrovsk District State Administration helps us a lot on this issue. Concerning our community everything is stable, I would say. However, there are some problems with internally displaced people (IDPs). They come to us from different places where the combat activities take place. There are many IDPs in our community, to the neighboring communities. So this is our priority. We also help those who lost their jobs."
3. Wide of people waiting in line
4. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya Novytska, deputy head of Selydove territorial community:
"Concerning the food packages: we do not have enough for everyone. We are trying to collaborate with all volunteer organizations. These are not only Donetsk Regional Administration and the Pokrovsk District State Administration, but other humanitarian organizations. We constantly collaborate and ask for aid. People keep coming all the time."
5. Workers giving out humanitarian aid bags
6. Bags of aid
7. Various of people receiving aid bags
8. Bags of aid
9. Wide of people waiting outside entrance with entrance with sign reading (Ukrainian) "We are Ukraine"
10. Man carrying aid bag
11. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Uliana Tokhtash, resident of Selydove:
"We received the humanitarian aid. We are very glad that the Selydove community takes care of the people. The people constantly receive some kind of aid and they do their best to help."
12. Various of people receiving aid bags
13. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Kateryna Fedenko, resident of Selydove:
"We need it. Thanks a lot to everyone."
14. Various of people leaving with aid bags
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of people queued to receive humanitarian aid on Tuesday in the Ukrainian town of Selydove in the Donetsk region as the area endures fierce fighting.
Olesya Novytska, the deputy head of the Selydove territorial community, said although the humanitarian situation was "stable", they were seeing more displaced civilians arrive in need of aid.
Novytska said there were currently not enough food packages to be handed out to everyone.
Selydove remains under the control of Kyiv authorities amid the battle for control of the Donetsk region, which along with Luhansk forms part of the wider Donbas.
Both sides have made claims of intensified shelling as Russian forces press their offensive in Ukraine's east.
Russia-backed forces have made gains in both Luhansk and Donetsk regions, controlling over 95% of the former and about half of the latter.
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